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WRU and Reviva Coffee announce new partnership

Reviva Coffee And Welsh Rugby Union Partnership

Reviva Coffee Becomes WRU's Official Coffee Supplier

The Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) is thrilled to announce a new partnership with Reviva Coffee, a fast-growing speciality coffee brand offering 100% Arabica, -certified coffee sourced from South America.

The multi-year deal marks the Union’s first-ever collaboration with a coffee brand. As an Official Coffee Supplier to the WRU, fans will be able to enjoy Reviva Coffee at the Principality Stadium, starting from the opening home match of the 2025 Guinness Men’s Six Nations on Saturday, February 22nd.


“We’re thrilled to welcome Reviva into the Welsh rugby family as our Official Coffee Supplier,” said WRU Chief Finance Officer, Leighton Davies.

“This partnership is a perfect fit, as both Welsh Rugby and Reviva share a passion for quality and excellence. Reviva’s coffee will bring an exciting new element to our matchdays, and we’re delighted to offer our fans a truly premium, sustainable coffee experience when they visit Principality Stadium.”

Fans can be safe in the knowledge that Reviva is committed to responsible sourcing and celebrating small-batch speciality coffees. All Reviva Coffee beans are sourced from Rainforest Alliance-certified farms, known for their rigorous standards in environmental conservation, community well-being, and sustainable agricultural practices.

Rugby players are known for their strong passion for coffee, and Reviva is proud to provide the Welsh teams with well-crafted coffee from training ground to match day.

Driven by a strong community culture, this partnership is a perfect match and emphasises the importance of shared experiences, with fans embracing Welsh Rugby with a Reviva Coffee in hand.

“We’re incredibly proud to be the first-ever coffee brand to partner with the Welsh Rugby Union, and bring together two brands with bold ambitions,” said Mike Jones, CEO of Reviva Coffee.

“Welsh Rugby has a passionate and dedicated following, and we’re excited to be part of that journey. We can’t wait to see fans enjoy our coffee at Principality Stadium during the Six Nations and beyond.”

Reviva’s premium coffee will be available in the concourse, hospitality suites and premium seating areas of Principality Stadium.

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